berto
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TURN #17 Going into Turn 17, again Israeli artillery fire had little effect. As expected, 1st Troop (red circle, screenshot below) got whacked, first a retreat, then a single SP loss and another retreat. But the Pattons gave as good as they got, hitting back at the Shermans (turquoise circle), and scoring 1 SP hit. To the south, Israeli halftracks (hex 40,45, lower magenta circle) sallied forth, and were ambushed by twin Jordanian Jeep w/MG recon squadrons. Strike two halftracks! To the southeast, Crossroads moved up and offloaded in the darkness a platoon of Israeli infantry (green circle). Tellingly, no tanks participate in these last two probes. These are all very weak, tentative advances. Does Crossroads have any more amour in this sector? Doubtful, from what I am seeing. The Status > Strength Dialog reports Israeli losses as, among others, 17 Jeeps w/106mm RCLR, and 27 Shermans. Versus Jordanian losses of 19 Pattons, and only 6 RCLR Jeeps. I am facing a spent force, I believe. Even around Jenin, Crossroads is being tentative. He did take the BunKer hex 33,33 (yellow circle). But apart from a weak infantry probe around Hill 273 (upper magenta circle), there is no general Israeli advance. I'd been thinking of pulling back from Yamun, withdrawing my left flank to a new, shorter defensive line beginning at Hill 294 and extending due westward (see here) -- this in order to free up some units I can divert to defending my vulnerable right flank. But with the fighting petering out there, and with reinforcements soon to arrive from the south, I think: Why bother? I can hold the line everywhere. Nothing to worry about. I think. Next phase, Jordanian artillery pounds sand south of Jenin between the two opposing lines. I had expected Crossroads to walk right into that artillery barrage, but no, he held back. Has he advanced as far as he dares? Is his plan now just to stop at Jenin, give up any thought of taking the two Qabitiya objectives (again see here), and go over to the strategic defensive? The situation at the beginning of Turn 17, second Side B (Jordanian) phase:
< Message edited by berto -- 4/26/2016 8:55:35 PM >
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